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  • autoflavour0

    In the end, after all the selling ... and the short visit to Japan ..
    this was the sum of the haul from the last month..

    Now i just need to start a massive clean out of the room which is to be my new studio before i can even set any of this up to play..

    its kind of bugging me out..









    • What did you get in Japan? Did you like FiveG? And did you go for fried chicken one floor down? ;)microkorg
    • .. and that's some fuckin haul of gear you have now. nice! now get on and make some music ;)microkorg
    • great choiceskingsteven
    • I got the SH2, Spaceecho, SL20, MS20mini and SQ1.. Didnt get any of it from Five G tho.. its amazing, but so expensive. echigoyamusic in Shibuya is the ticketautoflavour
    • and the space echo i actually got off ebay and had it delivered to the Ryokan before we arrived. much cheaper and looks basically new.autoflavour
    • a bit crushed tho, was in SOFTBANK in Akihabara and there was a juno106 for 22,000yen as it had a few faulty buttons.. i walked outside to use the internet..autoflavour
    • went back 5 minutes later and in that moment, someone else got it.. so stupid.. $250 for a Juno 106.. i should have just got it on the spotautoflavour
    • the next cheapest Juno 106 i found was 85000 yenautoflavour
    • but yep, it was haul based on purge.. i sold a virus c, virus snow, waldorf blofeld, mixers and a bunch of midi controllers and other studio gear..autoflavour
    • it'd be great to go out and buy in bulk like that :) sad news about the Juno. Wish i'd went to echigoyamusic too. It was on the list but jst had too much to domicrokorg
    • you can also.. just sell everything except a few pieces and start from scratch..autoflavour
    • also I already have a Juno 6.. it was more just that it was $250 and i have a friend who repairs synths and said it would cost about $20 to repairautoflavour

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